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By Armando | Thu, 2013-10-17 07:15

I just found out about this today and unfortunately the sale ends today.
The National Geographic Geno 2.0 test is on sale for $149.95

This test is great for men who want their Y-DNA SNPs tested. It is
especially good for men that belong to or potentially belong to haplogroup
R1b M269 because Geno 2.0 tests for SNP markers that FamilyTreeDNA doesn't
test for. Since the majority of Mexican and Iberian R1b belongs to M269 and
about 80% belong P312 and DF27 and below on the R1b phylogenetic tree this
test is highly recommended to discover if you are one of them, and if so,
where you belong on the tree.

The results can be transferred to FTDNA to be included in your profile and
in the projects that you join at FTDNA.

Saludos,
Armando

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alicebb

11 years 8 months ago

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Geno 2.0 Sale

I had my brother take the Geno 2.0 because men receive both Y-DNA and MtDNA results
with one test.  Now with the reduced price it's an even better deal.
Since FTDNA conduct the testing for Nat Geo, yes, it is very simple to have the results transferred.
Alice BB

From: Armando
To: announce@nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2013 9:12 AM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Geno 2.0 Sale

I just found out about this today and unfortunately the sale ends today.
The National Geographic Geno 2.0 test is on sale for $149.95

This test is great for men who want their Y-DNA SNPs tested. It is
especially good for men that belong to or potentially belong to haplogroup
R1b M269 because Geno 2.0 tests for SNP markers that FamilyTreeDNA doesn't
test for. Since the majority of Mexican and Iberian R1b belongs to M269 and
about 80% belong P312 and DF27 and below on the R1b phylogenetic tree this
test is highly recommended to discover if you are one of them, and if so,
where you belong on the tree.

The results can be transferred to FTDNA to be included in your profile and
in the projects that you join at FTDNA.

Saludos,
Armando

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Armando

11 years 8 months ago

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Geno 2.0 Sale

I had forgotten to put the links in the previous post.

Here they are -

http://goo.gl/RMifSt

http://shop.nationalgeographic.com/ngs/browse/productDetail.jsp?product…

Armando

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